[Football] The Non-League Football Thread- 2024/25 Edition

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AZ Gull

@SeagullsAcademy @seagullsacademy.bsky.social
Oct 14, 2003
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Toby Bull joins BALLER LEAGUE :moo:


Looking through the list of names in the squads selected, Charlie Wakefield is a former Albion academy player. He is the son of Mark (himself a former Albion apprentice in the 80's). Charlie moved to Chelsea at U-13 level and has played mostly non-league (with a handful of League One appearances).

Also, one of the players selected is referred to in the listings I've seen as "Jami Kheresi". It is actually Jaami Qureshi, former Albion scholar!
 




Whitechapel

Famous Last Words
Jul 19, 2014
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Not in Whitechapel
SickAbsolutely magic stuff in that second half from Cash. Unlucky to go behind against a very poor Aveley side in the first half. We rarley make it easy 😂

Puts the pressure on the rest of the chasing pack playing tomorrow. Up the Worthing ❤️🐟

Results not going our way tonight.

The thought of Eastbourne & Dorking over Easter gets worse and worse every week 🤮

Haven’t got a ST so going to have to try and go to every home gsme possible between now and Easter because those Eastbourne away tickets are going to be gold dust.
 


Whitechapel

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Jul 19, 2014
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Looking through the list of names in the squads selected, Charlie Wakefield is a former Albion academy player. He is the son of Mark (himself a former Albion apprentice in the 80's). Charlie moved to Chelsea at U-13 level and has played mostly non-league (with a handful of League One appearances).

Also, one of the players selected is referred to in the listings I've seen as "Jami Kheresi". It is actually Jaami Qureshi, former Albion scholar!

Scored a screamer v Worthing in the play-off final for Braintree last season. Surprised he didn’t end up at Woodside Road considering he's from Southwick
 








Since1982

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Sep 30, 2006
1,730
Burgess Hill
Burgess Hill got back to winning ways with a 5-0 thumping of Hythe Town yesterday. Could have been a lot more if it wasn't for some fine saves by their keeper and some wasteful finishing by Hill. Third place looks nailed on, can they catch Sittingbourne who lost unexpectedly yesterday. And it was freezing at Leylands Park.
 




I don’t want to get ahead of myself but when Truro are leading in the 94th minute and lose 3-2 you start to wonder if this year is the year…
Very much trying to keep a calm head until the Truro game on April 5th right now. Lot of twists and turns left, plus we'll have played our game in hand at Hornchurch by then as well. But yesterday was certainly massive in terms of other results going our way.

Dorking's run-in, as expected, will either see them take points off other promotion rivals or drop points against them. Truro is the team I've been most worried about for a few weeks now because of their run of form & games left...the noise that went up behind the goal when people saw Enfield had scored a 3rd was incredible.
 




mike79

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Sep 28, 2005
844
Bournemouth
Results not going our way tonight.

The thought of Eastbourne & Dorking over Easter gets worse and worse every week 🤮

Haven’t got a ST so going to have to try and go to every home gsme possible between now and Easter because those Eastbourne away tickets are going to be gold dust.
Given their reported capacity of 4151, is this because of segregation and the size of their away area? You’d think they’d want to change things for the game to maximise revenue. And am I right in thinking many matches go unsegregated? I see Enfield final day is 2500 capacity so will that be an issue getting tickets when they go on general sale? Cheers
 




Ali_rrr

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Feb 4, 2011
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Utrecht, NL
Given their reported capacity of 4151, is this because of segregation and the size of their away area? You’d think they’d want to change things for the game to maximise revenue. And am I right in thinking many matches go unsegregated? I see Enfield final day is 2500 capacity so will that be an issue getting tickets when they go on general sale? Cheers
Most Borough games are indeed unsegregated. I don't think they'll be able to get more than 4000 in there as I've been to games where it's been 3000 and it's already felt tight.

Borough normally only get between 1-1500 a game, I can't see all 4000 tickets being sold.
 


mike79

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Sep 28, 2005
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Bournemouth
Most Borough games are indeed unsegregated. I don't think they'll be able to get more than 4000 in there as I've been to games where it's been 3000 and it's already felt tight.

Borough normally only get between 1-1500 a game, I can't see all 4000 tickets being sold.
Cheers. Hoping to get tickets for Enfield away on the final day regardless of whether there’s anything to play for.
 


carlzeiss

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May 19, 2009
6,396
Amazonia
Most Borough games are indeed unsegregated. I don't think they'll be able to get more than 4000 in there as I've been to games where it's been 3000 and it's already felt tight.

Borough normally only get between 1-1500 a game, I can't see all 4000 tickets being sold.
The EB home v Worthing FA cup tie in September last season was segregated however the League fixture on New years day wasn't
 




AmexRuislip

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Feb 2, 2014
35,711
Ruislip
Great game at Wealdstone yesterday v Eastleigh, ending 3 a piece.
One for the stats @essbee1
Tyler Walker came on second half and scored, totally changed Wealdstones attitude, as 0-3 down at HT.
He's the son of Des Walker and similar in all graces.
 




Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
25,141
Brighton factually.....

Thoroughly enjoyed the game after my first visit since 1977 !! thought the ex Albion links like Jack Sprong, Danny Cashman were good and the ripple out affect of a successful Albion and players leaving the academy is benefitting local non league teams, Worthing being a prime example is good for Sussex football.
The stadium, new stand is pretty cool, the fans were fairly quite to be honest, maybe that was nerves but when they went two nil up and looked very comfortable I thought a bit of noise might be generated but nope. Lewes and Whitehawk more noise than Worthing fans, quite disappointed in that, did i just catch them on a bad day ?
 


Whitechapel

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Jul 19, 2014
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Given their reported capacity of 4151, is this because of segregation and the size of their away area? You’d think they’d want to change things for the game to maximise revenue. And am I right in thinking many matches go unsegregated? I see Enfield final day is 2500 capacity so will that be an issue getting tickets when they go on general sale? Cheers

Most Borough games are indeed unsegregated. I don't think they'll be able to get more than 4000 in there as I've been to games where it's been 3000 and it's already felt tight.

Borough normally only get between 1-1500 a game, I can't see all 4000 tickets being sold.

Assumed the fact it’s a Sussex derby, on a bank holiday, one of the last games of the season & currently 1st v 3rd would mean it was guaranteed segregation.

Happy to be wrong though, 3 tickets purchased and a few more of my group grabbing some later today. Wouldn’t be surprised to see close to (if not over) 1000 Worthing fans making the journey if tickets are snapped up quick enough.

Could be some serious egg on face for Eastbourne if they’re still in the fight for top spot by then. A promotion 6 pointer and 1/3 of the crowd are away fans…
 




Assumed the fact it’s a Sussex derby, on a bank holiday, one of the last games of the season & currently 1st v 3rd would mean it was guaranteed segregation.

Happy to be wrong though, 3 tickets purchased and a few more of my group grabbing some later today. Wouldn’t be surprised to see close to (if not over) 1000 Worthing fans making the journey if tickets are snapped up quick enough.

Could be some serious egg on face for Eastbourne if they’re still in the fight for top spot by then. A promotion 6 pointer and 1/3 of the crowd are away fans…
Also a little surprised there wasn't at least a home/away option for buying tickets (as we offer) in case they wanted to segregate at a later point. As you say, we will absolutely bring numbers for that game given what could be at stake. Wouldn't want to put too high a number on it - there is a fair amount of the Woodside crowd who probably wouldn't even travel as far as Lancing to a game because it's not right on their doorstep in the town. Maybe that's just my scepticism from remembering the days when 400-500 was considered a good Saturday crowd, I'd loved to be proven wrong and we truly take over Priory Lane for the day!

The stadium, new stand is pretty cool, the fans were fairly quite to be honest, maybe that was nerves but when they went two nil up and looked very comfortable I thought a bit of noise might be generated but nope. Lewes and Whitehawk more noise than Worthing fans, quite disappointed in that, did i just catch them on a bad day ?
Given my voice was almost gone from the singing near the end game, it wasn't quiet from where I was stood 😂

Missing a few voices who'd usually add to the numbers for that game. Definitely can be quieter when attacking the Elmo's End, but was constant singing in the Shed End in the second half - which is where 99% of the chanting & noise has always come from during a game, not in the new North Stand. So maybe one of our off-days at points, but definitely were making a good noise for most of the second half. If your expectation was that the new stand is where you'd hear much going on in terms of constant chanting etc (apologies if I've read that wrong), then that won't ever be the case.
 


Stuart Munday

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Jul 6, 2003
1,542
Saltdean
Burgess Hill got back to winning ways with a 5-0 thumping of Hythe Town yesterday. Could have been a lot more if it wasn't for some fine saves by their keeper and some wasteful finishing by Hill. Third place looks nailed on, can they catch Sittingbourne who lost unexpectedly yesterday. And it was freezing at Leylands Park.
Just started taking my son to watch Burgess Hill and we both love it. Turn up at ten to three get a drink and some chips, talk to the players it’s a great afternoon at the fraction of the cost of a league game and a lot less hassle planning and getting to. I think if they could market it right they could get some really good crowds.
 


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